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A clean interface for interacting with the Lemonade LLM server

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🍋 Lemonade Python SDK

License: MIT Python 3.8+

A robust, production-grade Python wrapper for the Lemonade C++ Backend.

This SDK provides a clean, pythonic interface for interacting with local LLMs running on Lemonade. It was built to power Sorana (a visual workspace for AI), extracting the core integration logic into a standalone, open-source library for the developer community.

🚀 Key Features

  • Auto-Discovery: Automatically scans multiple ports and hosts to find active Lemonade instances.
  • Low-Overhead Architecture: Designed as a thin, efficient wrapper to leverage Lemonade's C++ performance with minimal Python latency.
  • Health Checks & Stats: Lightweight /api/v1/health endpoint for connectivity checks plus get_stats() for server performance metrics.
  • Server Statistics: Retrieve token usage, requests served, and performance metrics via get_stats().
  • Type-Safe Client: Full Python type hinting for better developer experience (IDE autocompletion).
  • Model Management: Simple API to load, unload, and list models dynamically.
  • Embeddings API: Generate text embeddings for semantic search, RAG, and clustering (FLM & llamacpp backends).
  • Audio API: Whisper speech-to-text and Kokoro text-to-speech.
  • Reranking API: Reorder documents by relevance for better RAG results.
  • Image Generation: Create images from text prompts using Stable Diffusion.
  • WebSocket Streaming: Real-time audio transcription with VAD.

📦 Installation

pip install .

Alternatively, you can install it directly from GitHub:

pip install git+https://github.com/Tetramatrix/lemonade-python-sdk.git

⚡ Quick Start

1. Connecting to Lemonade

The SDK automatically handles port discovery, so you don't need to hardcode localhost:8000.

from lemonade_sdk import LemonadeClient, find_available_lemonade_port

# Auto-discover running instance
port = find_available_lemonade_port()
if port:
    client = LemonadeClient(base_url=f"http://localhost:{port}")
    if client.health_check():
        print(f"Connected to Lemonade on port {port}")
else:
    print("No Lemonade instance found.")

1.1 Health Check & Stats

# Check if server is alive (uses /api/v1/health endpoint)
if client.health_check():
    print("Lemonade is running!")

# Get server statistics
stats = client.get_stats()
if stats:
    print(f"Tokens generated: {stats.get('total_tokens', 0)}")
    print(f"Tokens/sec: {stats.get('tokens_per_second', 0):.1f}")
    print(f"Requests served: {stats.get('requests_served', 0)}")

2. Chat Completion

response = client.chat_completion(
    model="Llama-3-8B-Instruct",
    messages=[
        {"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful coding assistant."},
        {"role": "user", "content": "Write a Hello World in C++"}
    ],
    temperature=0.7
)

print(response['choices'][0]['message']['content'])

3. Model Management

# List all available models
models = client.list_models()
for m in models:
    print(f"Found model: {m['id']}")

# Load a specific model into memory
client.load_model("Mistral-7B-v0.1")

4. Embeddings (NEW)

Generate text embeddings for semantic search, RAG pipelines, and clustering.

# List available embedding models (filtered by 'embeddings' label)
embedding_models = client.list_embedding_models()
for model in embedding_models:
    print(f"Embedding model: {model['id']}")

# Generate embeddings for single text
response = client.embeddings(
    input="Hello, world!",
    model="nomic-embed-text-v1-GGUF"
)

embedding_vector = response["data"][0]["embedding"]
print(f"Vector length: {len(embedding_vector)}")

# Generate embeddings for multiple texts
texts = ["Text 1", "Text 2", "Text 3"]
response = client.embeddings(
    input=texts,
    model="nomic-embed-text-v1-GGUF"
)

for item in response["data"]:
    print(f"Text {item['index']}: {len(item['embedding'])} dimensions")

Supported Backends: (Lemonade)

  • FLM (FastFlowLM) - NPU-accelerated on Windows
  • llamacpp (.GGUF models) - CPU/GPU
  • ❌ ONNX/OGA - Not supported

5. Audio Transcription (Whisper) - NEW

Transcribe audio files to text using Whisper.

# List available audio models (Whisper + Kokoro)
audio_models = client.list_audio_models()
for model in audio_models:
    print(f"Audio model: {model['id']}")

# Transcribe an audio file
result = client.transcribe_audio(
    file_path="meeting.wav",
    model="Whisper-Tiny",
    language="en",  # Optional: None for auto-detection
    response_format="json"  # Options: "json", "text", "verbose_json"
)

if "error" not in result:
    print(f"Transcription: {result['text']}")
    # Verbose format also includes: duration, language, segments

Supported Models:

  • Whisper-Tiny (~39M parameters)
  • Whisper-Base (~74M parameters)
  • Whisper-Small (~244M parameters)

Supported Formats: WAV, MP3, FLAC, OGG, WebM

Backend: whisper.cpp (NPU-accelerated on Windows)

6. Text-to-Speech (Kokoro) - NEW

Generate speech from text using Kokoro TTS.

# Generate speech and save to file
client.text_to_speech(
    input_text="Hello, Lemonade can now speak!",
    model="kokoro-v1",
    voice="shimmer",  # Options: shimmer, corey, af_bella, am_adam, etc.
    speed=1.0,  # 0.5 - 2.0
    response_format="mp3",  # Options: mp3, wav, opus, pcm, aac, flac
    output_file="speech.mp3"  # Saves directly to file
)

# Or get audio bytes directly
audio_bytes = client.text_to_speech(
    input_text="Short test!",
    model="kokoro-v1",
    voice="corey",
    response_format="mp3"
)

with open("speech.mp3", "wb") as f:
    f.write(audio_bytes)

Supported Models:

  • kokoro-v1 (~82M parameters)

Available Voices:

Voice ID Language Gender
shimmer EN Female
corey EN Male
af_bella, af_nicole EN-US Female
am_adam, am_michael EN-US Male
bf_emma, bf_isabella EN-GB Female
bm_george, bm_lewis EN-GB Male

Audio Formats: MP3, WAV, OPUS, PCM, AAC, FLAC

Backend: Kokoros (.onnx, CPU)

7. Reranking (NEW)

Rerank documents based on relevance to a query.

result = client.rerank(
    query="What is the capital of France?",
    documents=[
        "Berlin is the capital of Germany.",
        "Paris is the capital of France.",
        "London is the capital of the UK."
    ],
    model="bge-reranker-v2-m3-GGUF"
)

# Results sorted by relevance score
for r in result["results"]:
    print(f"Rank {r['index']}: Score={r['relevance_score']:.2f}")

Supported Models:

  • bge-reranker-v2-m3-GGUF
  • Other BGE reranker models

Backend: llamacpp (.GGUF only, not available for FLM or OGA)

8. Image Generation (NEW)

Generate images from text prompts using Stable Diffusion.

# Generate and save to file
client.generate_image(
    prompt="A sunset over mountains with lake reflection",
    model="SD-Turbo",
    size="512x512",
    steps=4,  # SD-Turbo needs only 4 steps
    cfg_scale=1.0,
    output_file="sunset.png"
)

# Or get image bytes
image_bytes = client.generate_image(
    prompt="A cute cat",
    model="SD-Turbo"
)

Supported Models:

  • SD-Turbo (fast, 4 steps)
  • SDXL-Turbo (fast, 4 steps)
  • SD-1.5 (standard, 20 steps)
  • SDXL-Base-1.0 (high quality, 20 steps)

Image Sizes: 512x512, 1024x1024, or custom

Backend: stable-diffusion.cpp

9. WebSocket Streaming (NEW)

Real-time audio transcription with Voice Activity Detection (VAD).

from lemonade_sdk import WhisperWebSocketClient

# Create streaming client
stream = client.create_whisper_stream(model="Whisper-Tiny")
stream.connect()

# Set callback for transcriptions
def on_transcript(text):
    print(f"Heard: '{text}'")

stream.on_transcription(on_transcript)

# Stream audio file (PCM16, 16kHz, mono)
for text in stream.stream("audio.pcm"):
    pass  # Callback handles output

# Or stream from microphone (requires pyaudio)
# for text in stream.stream_microphone():
#     print(f"Heard: {text}")

stream.disconnect()

Audio Format: 16kHz, mono, PCM16 (16-bit)

Features:

  • Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
  • Real-time streaming
  • Microphone support (with pyaudio)
  • Configurable sensitivity

Backend: whisper.cpp (NPU-accelerated on Windows)

📚 Documentation

🖼️ Production Showcase:

This SDK powers 3 real-world production applications:

Sorana — AI Visual Workspace

  • SDK drives semantic AI grouping of files and folders onto a spatial 2D canvas
  • SDK handles auto-discovery and connection to local Lemonade instances (zero config)

Aicono — AI Desktop Icon Organizer (Featured in CHIP Magazine 🇩🇪)

  • SDK drives AI inference for grouping and categorizing desktop icons
  • Reached millions of readers via CHIP, one of Germany's largest IT publications

TabNeuron — AI-Powered Tab Organizer

  • SDK enables local AI inference for grouping and categorizing browser tabs
  • Desktop companion app + browser extension, demonstrating SDK viability in lightweight client architectures

🛠️ Project Structure

  • client.py: Main entry point for API interactions (chat, embeddings, audio, reranking, images, model management).
  • port_scanner.py: Utilities for detecting Lemonade instances across ports (8000-9000).
  • model_discovery.py: Logic for fetching and parsing model metadata.
  • request_builder.py: Helper functions to construct compliant payloads (chat, embeddings, audio, reranking, images).
  • audio_stream.py: WebSocket client for real-time audio transcription with VAD.
  • utils.py: Additional utility functions.

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! This project is intended to help the AMD Ryzen AI and Lemonade community build downstream applications faster.

📄 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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